A criminal mischief report was filed at approximately 4:30 p.m. on June 26 in Rye. Deputy Joshua Burch was dispatched. The reporting party said a vehicle parked in their drive way was egged. The vehicle had been cleaned before the officer arrived.

The caller said she found the egg carton and went to the local business it came from and was told three girls had bought eggs but would not tell them who they were. The caller said they had an issue with a group of girls since high school and it may have been them.

A visit with the owner of the vehicle narrowed the time down from midnight to 4 a.m. for the egging to have occurred. The owner said the only cost was a car wash and did not wish to press charges but if the people who did it were found he would like the Sheriff’s Department to talk to them. The video is being obtained from the local business where the eggs were allegedly purchased.

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